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professor spilled into america's past during lectures and history. join curators and the story behind the scene and museum exhibits on american artifacts. the presidency, focusing on policies and legacies, as told to historic speeches and personal insights from administration officials and experts. american history tv on c-span3, all we can, every weekend. get our complete schedule online and sign up for our schedule alerts. jan now land al jazeera correspondent discusses his experiences on middle east events, including the meese -- the recent protests and tahrir square in cairo. he is joined by the cnn political editor sam feist. the interview took place before president obama speech on libya. >> please turn off your cellphones. this meeting is on the record, so keep that in mind. we will spend some time visiting with our guest and i will have a chance for you ask questions about halfway through. today is a timely moment for us to be visiting with our guest. ayman mohyeldin covers the middle east for al jazeera and has had a fascinating couple month
professor spilled into america's past during lectures and history. join curators and the story behind the scene and museum exhibits on american artifacts. the presidency, focusing on policies and legacies, as told to historic speeches and personal insights from administration officials and experts. american history tv on c-span3, all we can, every weekend. get our complete schedule online and sign up for our schedule alerts. jan now land al jazeera correspondent discusses his experiences on...
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america has a high illiteracy rate. i wonder if there's any fact to some of the conspiratorial theories when they talk about zionists being in the government or the fact that gaddafi gave money for the self-help program in the black community. why would we attack a country with the highest living standards in africa and most of the people are working? i'm very confused. thank you. host: are you still with me? caller: yes. host: it's the u.s. actions in libya lead to a regime change, will that lead to the way you support or do not support the president? caller: yes, it will. i know what happened in some parts of africa when president clinton came not to act. i look at a tyrannical governments in the parts of the middle east. they do not have the high living standard that libya has. host: we will leave it there. more stories from the papers this morning. some of them do not have to do with libya. in "the new york times" this morning, "supreme court to way sociology issue in wal-mart discrimination case." host: back to the
america has a high illiteracy rate. i wonder if there's any fact to some of the conspiratorial theories when they talk about zionists being in the government or the fact that gaddafi gave money for the self-help program in the black community. why would we attack a country with the highest living standards in africa and most of the people are working? i'm very confused. thank you. host: are you still with me? caller: yes. host: it's the u.s. actions in libya lead to a regime change, will that...
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en el tecnolÓgico de monterrey, el amÉrica visitÓ a la pandilla. al minuto 48, el ecuatoriano puso el 1- 0 para los locales con este golazo. al minuto 70: marcÓ de cabeza el segundo de la pandilla. y reina descontÓ para el amÉrica de penal. 2- 1 ganÓ monterryeo. monterrey. >> jugaron chivas y querÉtaro. el rebaÑo sagrado picÓ delante. al minuto 61, otra vez marca para las chivas. esta vez de cabeza. 2- 0 ganÓ el rebaÑo. >> chocaron santos y morelia. al final del partido: 1- 0 chorelia. >> en el camp nou, barcelona y getafe se vieron las caras. al 50, sumÓ otro para los azul grana. >> el descuento fue gracias a este golazo de manu. 2- 1 ganÓ el barsa. >> en el vicente calderÓn, el clÁsico entre colchoneros y meguenre merengues. el real madrid ampliaba la ventaja con este gol de ozil. el descuento llegÓ a los 85 gracias al kun agüero. 2- 1 ganÓ el real madrid de mourinho. >> en el calcio itialiano el lÍder fue a visitar al palermo. ahora la diferencia del milan con el inter podrÍa achicarse. >> estaremos vivo desde nueva york con el
en el tecnolÓgico de monterrey, el amÉrica visitÓ a la pandilla. al minuto 48, el ecuatoriano puso el 1- 0 para los locales con este golazo. al minuto 70: marcÓ de cabeza el segundo de la pandilla. y reina descontÓ para el amÉrica de penal. 2- 1 ganÓ monterryeo. monterrey. >> jugaron chivas y querÉtaro. el rebaÑo sagrado picÓ delante. al minuto 61, otra vez marca para las chivas. esta vez de cabeza. 2- 0 ganÓ el rebaÑo. >> chocaron santos y morelia. al final del partido:...
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. >> they have huge potential for the future of america. if we can bridge them in this transition, though make a difference for the next 50 or 60 years. >> time has expired. mr. crenshaw is recognized. >> since this is my first meaning is a member of this prestigious subcommittee, i want to maybe just say to secretary gates that i look forward to working with you and a thank you for your leadership and commitment into admiral mullen, we've met before or have worked together from time to time in a thank you for the guidance is given, not only for the navy but all military services. and i know we've had conversations from time to time about a place called naval station mayport and i didn't want you to be disappointed of me at least not mentioning not. i would just simply say in that regard to thank you in the secretary and i applaud your approval of the strong language in the quadrennial defense review in supporting the navy's decisions to make it more capable of a nuclear carrier and to give you a brief update, the first couple of projects t
. >> they have huge potential for the future of america. if we can bridge them in this transition, though make a difference for the next 50 or 60 years. >> time has expired. mr. crenshaw is recognized. >> since this is my first meaning is a member of this prestigious subcommittee, i want to maybe just say to secretary gates that i look forward to working with you and a thank you for your leadership and commitment into admiral mullen, we've met before or have worked together...
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there is a fine out there that says god hates america. i don't think we could have acclaimed there but if they infected disrupted the funeral, i do think in some set of facts or could be a claim. >> council, i am trying to tease out the importance of whether the person is a -- figure. a private person or a public figure. does it make a difference if i am a rafting public comments to a public or private figure? >> well, in the context of defamation, we had the rosenbloom followed by the gertz decision. >> i am talking about in terms of infliction of emotional distress. if i am talking to you as a marine, if you were a marine and i was talking about the iran war, and saying that you are perpetuating the horrors that america is doing and said other things that were offensive, which you have a cause of action because you are being called to perv -- a perpetrator of the american experience? >> i think there has to be a lot more facts involved. >> but you are saying yes, so a speech on a public matter is directed to a private person should be t
there is a fine out there that says god hates america. i don't think we could have acclaimed there but if they infected disrupted the funeral, i do think in some set of facts or could be a claim. >> council, i am trying to tease out the importance of whether the person is a -- figure. a private person or a public figure. does it make a difference if i am a rafting public comments to a public or private figure? >> well, in the context of defamation, we had the rosenbloom followed by...
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people that helped us in the 1950's that helped us get through this struggle and social change and help america get rid of some of -- one of their flaws. just like my sister said, it is a cosmetic change. we still have got to work on it. it is not just a one deal. [applause] >> we have heard about cosmetic change. bryonn bain, i want to ask what has happened since this struggle here and why we are still where we are, beyond the cosmetics. what has led to this situation that you described in new york city? >> i think racism has evolved and adapted. as the movement grew in strength and folks became more conscious, races and became more institutionally embedded. they found new ways to basically sustained slavery. michelle alexander calling it the new jim crow. between the 1960's and 1970's, the prison population across the country doubled. in the 1970's and 1980's, it tripled. in california, and build no new prisons between the 1960's and 1970's, the height of political action. between the 1970's and 1980's, they build more prisons in california alone and in the past 100 years. one thing that has
people that helped us in the 1950's that helped us get through this struggle and social change and help america get rid of some of -- one of their flaws. just like my sister said, it is a cosmetic change. we still have got to work on it. it is not just a one deal. [applause] >> we have heard about cosmetic change. bryonn bain, i want to ask what has happened since this struggle here and why we are still where we are, beyond the cosmetics. what has led to this situation that you described...
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. >> tom: for every us barrel, america impotrs two foreign one.s >> susie: the president wants to see a million electric vehicles cruising our highways within the next five years. those plug-ins could help reduce our reliance on crude oil, but they could also stress the nation's power grid. austin, texas, is one the first u.s. cities to get electric cars, but as diane eastabrook reports, austin is making sure it can keep the lights on while still charging its cars. >> reporter: mike legatt recently traded in a hybrid for an electric plug-in. the austin, texas psychologist is excited about his new chevy volt, but he also knows the new technology could put pressure on the power grid. >> i hope that one of the things that will happen as part of the electrification of fleet vehicles and general driving... is that as we move into that world, people are going to become more aware of the electricity around them in keeping the grid up and reliable. >> reporter: experts say the first adopters of electric vehicles are very likely to have similar socioeconomic backgrounds, and they may even live
. >> tom: for every us barrel, america impotrs two foreign one.s >> susie: the president wants to see a million electric vehicles cruising our highways within the next five years. those plug-ins could help reduce our reliance on crude oil, but they could also stress the nation's power grid. austin, texas, is one the first u.s. cities to get electric cars, but as diane eastabrook reports, austin is making sure it can keep the lights on while still charging its cars. >>...
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public employees are america's every day heroes. think about it. if somebody breaks into your house, who are you going to call? a public employee. who is going to help apprehend the people who stole your stuff? a police officer. if your house starts on fire, who are you going to call? a firefighter. if your kid goes to public school, who are makes sure your kid guess in your child's ability to learn. who does that? teachers. heaven forbid you have an emergency medical technician. who is that? public employees. these public employees who have been viciously slandered in wisconsin and in other places, they don't deserve that. they are hard-working people and when we are running out of burning buildings, they are running into them and they deserve better than what they have been getting. that goes to federal employees, too. they inspect our water and take care of our national forests and parks and make our government run and they do a pretty good job. in order for them to have a decent life, in order for them to prosper -- you hear the republicans tal
public employees are america's every day heroes. think about it. if somebody breaks into your house, who are you going to call? a public employee. who is going to help apprehend the people who stole your stuff? a police officer. if your house starts on fire, who are you going to call? a firefighter. if your kid goes to public school, who are makes sure your kid guess in your child's ability to learn. who does that? teachers. heaven forbid you have an emergency medical technician. who is that?...
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mas en despierta américa son demasiadas cuentas. ¿y que va a pasar con la hipoteca? [narradora] para obtener ayuda en español con su problema de la hipoteca, comuníquese con la fundación nacional para el asesoramiento crediticio. hay consejeros acreditados que son expertos en problemas de vivienda. llame al 1-800-682-9832 o visite no pierdas tu hogar punto o-r-g. un mensaje de servicio público de la fundación nacional para el asesoramiento crediticio. >> autoridades mexicanas arrestaron a ... >> opositoras lograron nuevas posiciones en las Últimas obras en libia. >> un hombre, alta de molesto porque le tenÍa caso, lanzÓ su vehÍculo contra decenas de ciclistas en brasil. >> las investigaciones relacionadas con el asesinato del agente jaime zapata condujeron a las autoridades hasta posibles traficantes en texas. estos hombres posiblemente habrÍan vendido el arma especifica con la cual mataron al funcionario norteamericano. Ángel nos dice más de este adelanto. >> los presos pechos son detenidos aquÍ en la ciudad de... fueron presentados esta tarde en una co
mas en despierta américa son demasiadas cuentas. ¿y que va a pasar con la hipoteca? [narradora] para obtener ayuda en español con su problema de la hipoteca, comuníquese con la fundación nacional para el asesoramiento crediticio. hay consejeros acreditados que son expertos en problemas de vivienda. llame al 1-800-682-9832 o visite no pierdas tu hogar punto o-r-g. un mensaje de servicio público de la fundación nacional para el asesoramiento crediticio. >> autoridades mexicanas...
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f l c i o working america and the organization is compensating for any casualties wisconsin governor scott walker's war on unions by signing up more than twenty thousand nine union people since last month to contribute money to union offers people are simply asked to fill out a form online and donate five bucks thanks to groups like working america the republicans attempt to destroy democratic fundraising may be a bit more difficult than the imagine but bad senator jim de mint listen to this little gem of insanity and jim in unleashed yesterday in a radio interview about the relationship between government and god. was an international it often enough believe it the bigger the government gets the smaller god gets as people become more dependent on government less dependent on god and you cannot have a free society that way. last time i checked god and government don't amount to zero sum game i'm guessing de mint thinks that if we can get rid of government and a massive god is going to defend our nation from enemies educate our children about history and science make sure our food and
f l c i o working america and the organization is compensating for any casualties wisconsin governor scott walker's war on unions by signing up more than twenty thousand nine union people since last month to contribute money to union offers people are simply asked to fill out a form online and donate five bucks thanks to groups like working america the republicans attempt to destroy democratic fundraising may be a bit more difficult than the imagine but bad senator jim de mint listen to this...
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and teach for america isn't really about -- we are about teachers are critical but teach for america is about building a movement among our country's future leaders to say, we got to change the way our education system is, fundamentally. and i think your article in the new yorker about the formation of movements just captured the whole theory of teach for america and this is about the foundational experience about teaching successfully in ways that, you know, i think we're creating a corps of people who are absolutely determined to expand the opportunities facing kids in the most absolutely, you know, economically disadvantaged communities. you know, who are pouring themselves into their work and trying to put their kids on a different trajectory and, you know, having varying levels of success and taking from that experience incredible lessons, you know, they realize through their firsthand experience the challenges their kids face, the potential they have. they realize that it's ultimately possible to solve the problem. and that experience is not only important for their kids but it
and teach for america isn't really about -- we are about teachers are critical but teach for america is about building a movement among our country's future leaders to say, we got to change the way our education system is, fundamentally. and i think your article in the new yorker about the formation of movements just captured the whole theory of teach for america and this is about the foundational experience about teaching successfully in ways that, you know, i think we're creating a corps of...
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[captioning made possible by kcet public television] >> for generations the united states of america has played a unique role as an anchor of global security and as an advocate for human freedom. mindful of the risks and costs of military action, we are naturally reluctant to use force to solve the world's many challenges. but when our interests and values are at stake, we have a responsibility to act. that's what happened in libya over the course of these last six weeks. tavis: president obama of course monday night addressing the nation on u.s. m.s.g. action in libya. for more tonight i'm joined by congressman ron paul, the texas republican is a member of the house foreign affairs committee. he joins us tonight from the capital. congressman g. to have you back on this program. thank you for your time, sir. >> thank you, thank you. >> the president said we had to act in libya. is he right? >> i think he's wrong. what are our interests and what are our values? our values are defending the constitution. our interests are not served by starting wars. this is a preventive war. this is g
[captioning made possible by kcet public television] >> for generations the united states of america has played a unique role as an anchor of global security and as an advocate for human freedom. mindful of the risks and costs of military action, we are naturally reluctant to use force to solve the world's many challenges. but when our interests and values are at stake, we have a responsibility to act. that's what happened in libya over the course of these last six weeks. tavis: president...
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god bless america. then i would simply suggest another comment here saying president obama recognized through our words and deeds we can either play into al qaeda narrative and messaging or we can challenge it and there by undermine it. we're determined to undermine it. this hearing today is playing into al qaeda right now around the world. it is diminishing soldiers that are on the front line that are muslims. those who lost their lives. and it is going the same route of an arizona and other states. sheriff baca, one quick question to you, please, can law enforcement find friends in diverse communitys? have you been able to solve problems by developing an understanding, an arab officer, hispanic officer, an aican officer, an african-american officer, sir, or an anglo officer that happens to be from portugal or happens to have the ability to speak toomeone from the balkans who is here in the united states? is that a positive form of law enforcement? >> yes, it is. and we have the ability to reach all mi
god bless america. then i would simply suggest another comment here saying president obama recognized through our words and deeds we can either play into al qaeda narrative and messaging or we can challenge it and there by undermine it. we're determined to undermine it. this hearing today is playing into al qaeda right now around the world. it is diminishing soldiers that are on the front line that are muslims. those who lost their lives. and it is going the same route of an arizona and other...
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. >> of america how would you respond to that? >> it's going to take a very big tax increase. the federal act would require us to increase the role by about two-thirds come from about 600,000 people, 20% of the population, to a million, one third of the population, and because the costs or ' did the first few years there's very little cost, 1,000,000,000.3 over seven years but by year tenet will be $443 million is the estimate. $443 million is a gigantic increase in our taxes, but that is what it cost us. >> i yield back my time. >> thank you mr. chairman. that is the question i was going to go for, just three years ago i was a state legislator trying to meet the budget balanced. if you look at kentucky's plight medicaid kept getting a bigger piece and we have to take it out of higher education. other things are harder in kentucky because the growth of medicaid and now the governor has said essentially what you said, have no idea how we're going to pay for it. that is a quote. and further what is this going to do to education or other issues? i know the governor herbert touch
. >> of america how would you respond to that? >> it's going to take a very big tax increase. the federal act would require us to increase the role by about two-thirds come from about 600,000 people, 20% of the population, to a million, one third of the population, and because the costs or ' did the first few years there's very little cost, 1,000,000,000.3 over seven years but by year tenet will be $443 million is the estimate. $443 million is a gigantic increase in our taxes, but...
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it is also here for america's banks. i met with community bankers in san antonio, texas when holly petraeus and i went down to the air force base. we listen to their concerns. it really has become clear that what we can do as a consumer agency to cut regulatory burdens is to make risks and prices clear. it will be good for credit unions. it'll be good for the financial institutions. they are willing to put up a pradesh pretending it is at one price. these competitors take families away from the founder banking systems. they need a stronger economy. that is what we are here to do. >> thank you for that response. i heard my friend talked about all we have in the bill. it seems like they are the voice for medium-sized and large banks. explain to me why they are so concerned? >> many thought the business models are a way the round -- the world is. we need to figure out how to turn the revenues. king it impossible to compare one project with others. some of them are very concerned. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> tha
it is also here for america's banks. i met with community bankers in san antonio, texas when holly petraeus and i went down to the air force base. we listen to their concerns. it really has become clear that what we can do as a consumer agency to cut regulatory burdens is to make risks and prices clear. it will be good for credit unions. it'll be good for the financial institutions. they are willing to put up a pradesh pretending it is at one price. these competitors take families away from the...
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america's competition depends on our ability to innovate and keep america number one, but the republicans included a $3 billion of cuts to the nih and over to the $40 million to the food and drug administration, and i believe this represents a significant setback because key agencies are essential to facilitating an environment where americans innovate. last week we heard about the newly announced medical device initiative, a new voluntary prayer in the review program by the fda to review medicare -- new medical devices to bring their products to market. but if the cuts and a republican c.r. are enacted, they did not think that the funds. madam secretary, i believe a cut of 17% will slow the approval for devices, drugs, and other innovative products, isn't that correct? >> i think, congressman, the president shares your belief that investments in the fta and nih are wise and strategic investments -- investments in the fta and nih are wise and strategic investments, both for the food supply and accelerations of devices and drugs getting to market. and to keep america at the forefront of th
america's competition depends on our ability to innovate and keep america number one, but the republicans included a $3 billion of cuts to the nih and over to the $40 million to the food and drug administration, and i believe this represents a significant setback because key agencies are essential to facilitating an environment where americans innovate. last week we heard about the newly announced medical device initiative, a new voluntary prayer in the review program by the fda to review...
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. >> amÉrica sigue descartando jugadores para el prÓximo partido contra cruz azul. uno menos para el maestro reynoso que habÍa descartado a pablo por lesiÓn. hablando del amÉrica este domingo reynoso entrara en la historia del fÚtbol mexicano al dirigir su partido 700 cuando juega. ¿quiere saber mÁs del clásico joven de su historia? visite una emisiÓn.com el chicharito hernÁndez se ganÓ un merecido aumento de sueldo gracias a su gran desempeÑo en manchester, ahora ganarÁ el doble. algo asÍ como $ 2 millones. ay mamÁ ¿porque no me hiciste futbolista? el tÉcnico argentino no llegÓ a un arreglo, al parecer el problema fueel billete . en la nfl se empieza a ver el camino. se conociÓ el primer acuerdo entre ambos a definir el toquÉ salarial para novatos, pero lo que sigue en disputa es definir cÓmo se dividen los verdes y jaquea y 9 mil millones de razones para no poder dormir. no olvide adelantar su reloj este sÁbado para no perderse repÚblica deportiva. no se pierda la repÚblica el domingo y por supuesto sigan con primer impacto, que acÁ viene b
. >> amÉrica sigue descartando jugadores para el prÓximo partido contra cruz azul. uno menos para el maestro reynoso que habÍa descartado a pablo por lesiÓn. hablando del amÉrica este domingo reynoso entrara en la historia del fÚtbol mexicano al dirigir su partido 700 cuando juega. ¿quiere saber mÁs del clásico joven de su historia? visite una emisiÓn.com el chicharito hernÁndez se ganÓ un merecido aumento de sueldo gracias a su gran desempeÑo en manchester, ahora ganarÁ el...
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applause] we would like to thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners, bank of america, caw, levi's, coors and miller, sales force.com, diamond foods, and charles schwab who helped make this possible. we would like to recognize broadcast partners knbr 680, the sports leader, comcast sports net bay area and nbc bay area, who bring giants baseball to our fans all season long and who have made it possible for today's event to be watched by giants fans throughout northern california. now, everyone, let's get this show on the road. let's get this party started. it is my great pleasure to introduce two members of the best broadcast team in all of baseball -- please welcome dave fleming and john miller. [applause] >> thank you for that. i always thought that this must be what it is like to be code, to go out to st. peter's on the balcony, and go out and there's hundreds of thousands of people, so i would like to bless you all -- i always thought that this must be what it is like should be pope. amen. i would also like to introduce the man who is now the new lieutenant governor
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so i first set foot in america in pearl harbor. and so i arrive inside the navy housing at pearl harbor, the daughter of an enlisted serviceman who was a valet. that's what you wanted if you were a filipino, to be a valet or steward in the homes of the admiral, and i began my american journey. here i am on my fifth birthday with my other class mates there, the girls in the neighborhood and my little brother who's rather confused where he fits in, but he found his way. [laughter] so that really began my ethnic journey. one of the things i struggled with was trying to fit in. your height, your size, your color, et, et, don't set the stereotype of what's typically american. you constantly struggle to find a place where you really fit in. i learned to resolve this by saying, you know, it's not so bad being the underdog. first of all, you know, you look different, people remember you, right? and you're also hungry for opportunities because you want to move out of your condition. you don't want to be poor again. you don't want people to
so i first set foot in america in pearl harbor. and so i arrive inside the navy housing at pearl harbor, the daughter of an enlisted serviceman who was a valet. that's what you wanted if you were a filipino, to be a valet or steward in the homes of the admiral, and i began my american journey. here i am on my fifth birthday with my other class mates there, the girls in the neighborhood and my little brother who's rather confused where he fits in, but he found his way. [laughter] so that really...
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this is america. we have the ability to -- we have shown the world the ability to create untold wealth. but we keep shipping it offshore. why shouldn't people who have an education, who have strived to achieve a middle class standard of live, why shouldn't they expect that their government will stand next to them? it's time for people to understand that we need to take a strong stand in favor of the rights of workers. now how do we do that? let's look at our trade agreements, mr. speaker. every trade agreement needs to be renegotiated. we need to renegotiate nafta and the general agreement on tariff trade and china trade and we need to say that every single trade agreement has the right to collective bargaining. we're going in the wrong direction in the states. every agreement we should should have the right to collective bargaining. the right to joint union, the right to strike, the right to decent wages and benefits, the right to a safe workplace, the right to be able to sue an employer if they main
this is america. we have the ability to -- we have shown the world the ability to create untold wealth. but we keep shipping it offshore. why shouldn't people who have an education, who have strived to achieve a middle class standard of live, why shouldn't they expect that their government will stand next to them? it's time for people to understand that we need to take a strong stand in favor of the rights of workers. now how do we do that? let's look at our trade agreements, mr. speaker. every...
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the ceo of banc of america says he expects more profitable days ahead. >>> the figures show how california and the bay area are changing. which groups are growing and the one that is shrinking. >>> the explanation behind this video and why these never before seen images of the september 11 attacks are being released. >>> partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies. a warm-up is expected for tomorrow and some rain soon to follow. >> he had breaking news. a major earthquake off the coast of japan. the earthquake hit 15 minutes ago on the east coast of japan. building shook some 250 miles to the south in tokyo. a tsunami alert has been issued for the northeastern coast of japan. >>> the district's board meeting got underway in concord just about one hour ago. they are expected to vote for layered notices for 150 teachers. mount diablo faces a $122 million shortfall. >>> voters were headed to the polls today in a crucial vote on the taxes in a special election. rob roth explains. >> reporter: supporters of the measure went door to door today encouraging registered voters to cast their ballots. it wou
the ceo of banc of america says he expects more profitable days ahead. >>> the figures show how california and the bay area are changing. which groups are growing and the one that is shrinking. >>> the explanation behind this video and why these never before seen images of the september 11 attacks are being released. >>> partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies. a warm-up is expected for tomorrow and some rain soon to follow. >> he had breaking news. a major...
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the question that i have for america is, do you think this message resonates with you? if it does, that give withs me a whole lot more encouragement to go put myself through the sausage grinder of a campaign. >> and for more information, visit mikehuckabee come. mikehuckabee.com. >> bill, tell us why you chose football as a way to share the story of racial tension in georgia. >> well, rachel, first of all, thanks to you and c-span for taking the time to talk to me today. this book has been out a few years, but one of the important components of it is that i interviewed the first black player who played on the all-white albany high school in albany georgia football team in 19 -- in the mid '60s. and this particular player and another black player decided to go to their football camp. and the football camp at that point was in the middle of the woods along the creek and bad thing could happen out there. and the first night one of the black players didn't make it and went home, and the one who survived is grady caldwell. now, this book, i think, is important to help us und
the question that i have for america is, do you think this message resonates with you? if it does, that give withs me a whole lot more encouragement to go put myself through the sausage grinder of a campaign. >> and for more information, visit mikehuckabee come. mikehuckabee.com. >> bill, tell us why you chose football as a way to share the story of racial tension in georgia. >> well, rachel, first of all, thanks to you and c-span for taking the time to talk to me today. this...
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there was no confederate state of america. that did not exist and because it'd make says, once the war is over and you bring every society that can, sort of like rewinding the tape except the slavery part take the slavery out of it but the south goes back to exactly what it was before fort sumter, before there was any conflict at all. that is a tough position to think of. 4 million people who have been freed at this point, so what do you do with them? there they were people who realized that called for something, but he said no. the constitution does not allow what you are attempting to do. he was very much, he said, a proponent of the constitution. he saw himself as the guardian of the constitution but he had what i call sort of a cafeteria style approach to the constitution. i mean things that the lights were constitutional. things that he didn't like were unconstitutional. the constitution clearly says that congress has the right to set rules for the governance and everything having to do with the district of columbia, so w
there was no confederate state of america. that did not exist and because it'd make says, once the war is over and you bring every society that can, sort of like rewinding the tape except the slavery part take the slavery out of it but the south goes back to exactly what it was before fort sumter, before there was any conflict at all. that is a tough position to think of. 4 million people who have been freed at this point, so what do you do with them? there they were people who realized that...
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and the divide between the haves and have nots in america continues to grow but in one u.s. city i'm surviving lives on the same street and we'll take you to baltimore maryland for a disturbing look at the rapid decay of the american dream. and dirty little secrets in the nation's capital you've heard of sex trafficking and laws to crack down on it but have you heard that it happens just steps away from where those laws are made we'll talk to one woman who broke away from a lifestyle from which she should have been protected. and how far would you go to stick up for your beliefs one environmentalist is going to jail for his hear how his high bid for government owned land kept it out of the hands of big oil and gas companies the news starts now. i want to start today by talking about a tight rope this country seems to be walking on more and more on one side politics and power on the other principles and ideals now we live in a country that has been. scribed by many as a shining beacon of democracy and then he followed his notion including i think it's fair to say president ob
and the divide between the haves and have nots in america continues to grow but in one u.s. city i'm surviving lives on the same street and we'll take you to baltimore maryland for a disturbing look at the rapid decay of the american dream. and dirty little secrets in the nation's capital you've heard of sex trafficking and laws to crack down on it but have you heard that it happens just steps away from where those laws are made we'll talk to one woman who broke away from a lifestyle from which...
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and a first generation of politicians in america supposedly learn that. and i guess the lesson continues until today. so that's the tories on a kind of philosophical claim. maybe some questions about the blood and the hangings. [laughter] [applause] >> a lot of them came back. do you have any idea how many came back? >> what happens is you can see references. first of all there's the little matter of the war of 1812. a lot of the sons of loyalists, cross the border, and if we had the roster of who weren't washington i think we would find some of the names among them. so once you get the war of 1812, which essentially new england said we are not interested, the new england war of 1812 refused to send militia and all that. swindel england, yeah, they are coming back. they're coming back to what? they are coming back to not having their farms anymore, they have to start all over again but you find references of the son of a tory mary and the daughter of a rebel and vice versa. so it starts to recover and in particular there's a lot celebration of this in mas
and a first generation of politicians in america supposedly learn that. and i guess the lesson continues until today. so that's the tories on a kind of philosophical claim. maybe some questions about the blood and the hangings. [laughter] [applause] >> a lot of them came back. do you have any idea how many came back? >> what happens is you can see references. first of all there's the little matter of the war of 1812. a lot of the sons of loyalists, cross the border, and if we had...
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and i took advantage of that ann so does a good portion of business in america. you can get somebody to work for minimum wage and work anrk eight-hour shift and take a half an hour break and work really hard, and you use that person.n, so i don't know that i would say i'm guilty of it, but maybe -- yeah, i'm guilty of it. and i all felt that when i came to this work after i sold my restaurant and came to this ca work, suddenly what i had heard my employee or fellow workers say came to the forefront, and i really saw that they had many times risked their lives to come to the united states to work.te and in most cases they just want to work. they don't want to live here, they want to earn money, send it home and go home. but what's happened down on the border now makes it very difficult for these people to it return.lt f >> thanks. and that's actually a good lead-in to my next question for sam.qu sam, in addition to the gripping stories of individuals in your books, you make a point that not a whole lot of authors on this side of the border get into, that point bei
and i took advantage of that ann so does a good portion of business in america. you can get somebody to work for minimum wage and work anrk eight-hour shift and take a half an hour break and work really hard, and you use that person.n, so i don't know that i would say i'm guilty of it, but maybe -- yeah, i'm guilty of it. and i all felt that when i came to this work after i sold my restaurant and came to this ca work, suddenly what i had heard my employee or fellow workers say came to the...
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as you are well aware, protecting american businesses and america as workers from illegal imports is key component of cbp's mission. unfortunately, the agency has been unable to prevent chinese shippers from evading paying dues on many of their shipments into the united states. in november, senate investigators posing as business owners easily found ten chinese companies willing and able to sneak merchandise into the united states to avoid paying duties, which have been imposed to protect more than 120 domestic companies and 12,000 u.s. workers from unfairly traded imports. also, steel industry investigators recently discovered a consimet of tubing bound for the los angeles used market again to avoid detection of the required duties. this failure to address industrial smuggling as you know is costing american jobs robbing our treasury of much needed revenue. what is preventing cbp from doing a better job of addressing this thre posed by chinese illegal imports? and what is it that you are doing to address this and how can we be helpful? >> i would say that of many changes that the se
as you are well aware, protecting american businesses and america as workers from illegal imports is key component of cbp's mission. unfortunately, the agency has been unable to prevent chinese shippers from evading paying dues on many of their shipments into the united states. in november, senate investigators posing as business owners easily found ten chinese companies willing and able to sneak merchandise into the united states to avoid paying duties, which have been imposed to protect more...
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you are in america and that should be alarming to the american taxpayers. it's certainly alarming to me. another question, he brought forth a budget and one of his justifications for his increase in the budget was so that they could put in a robust permitting approval process in place. i don't have these numbers exactly right, but you will get the intent of my meaning. three years ago, two years ago, 300 some permits approved. a year ago, 100 some permits approved. this year, 30 some permits approved, and we are on the study downhill curve. why do you think it is that the department the interior needs more money in 2012 to go back to producing and authorizing permits at a level for which they were doing it for less money three years ago? does my question make sense? we were authorizing 300 plus permits just a couple of years ago. we are down to the 30's in the deepwater area we are now almost none, one or two. but yet they want more money to the robust process in place. they were doing it for a lot less. three years ago. why do you think they need the addit
you are in america and that should be alarming to the american taxpayers. it's certainly alarming to me. another question, he brought forth a budget and one of his justifications for his increase in the budget was so that they could put in a robust permitting approval process in place. i don't have these numbers exactly right, but you will get the intent of my meaning. three years ago, two years ago, 300 some permits approved. a year ago, 100 some permits approved. this year, 30 some permits...
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god in america." please welcome to iowa mr. david bossie. [applause] this morning, we will hear the five to seven minutes of remarks from each panelist. then we will move into the audience participation question and answers. first up, i would like to welcome to the microphone marilyn rickert. [applause] >> hello, i am here to talk to you today about a topic you not think too much about. liberty and taxation. that seems like an oxymoron. under our current tax system, that is true. i am here to challenge you today about who controls your life. should it be the government using the tax code to determine what you do or do not buy it or are you in charge of your own life? i am here to talk to you about a fair tax bill. it is h.r. built 25 that will give you control of your own life thatback. said a fair tax passes today. what would be the first thing you would notice? your paycheck would be bigger because there were no longer be federal taxes taken out of your check. imagine that. you would get your check
god in america." please welcome to iowa mr. david bossie. [applause] this morning, we will hear the five to seven minutes of remarks from each panelist. then we will move into the audience participation question and answers. first up, i would like to welcome to the microphone marilyn rickert. [applause] >> hello, i am here to talk to you today about a topic you not think too much about. liberty and taxation. that seems like an oxymoron. under our current tax system, that is true. i...
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guest: number one, our national security, the united states of america depends on defense dollars. those are being cut, too, but not in proportion to foreign aid. defense, diplomacy, and development. turmoil, terrorists -- they find a very for tile soil when they are in communities that are lacking the basic essentials of life. it is in our interest. secondly, we are amoral society. ithere are many people who support foreign aid because they understand it is important to help people whether it is hiv aids, malaria, drinking water. i have been to some countries where family planning is not adequate, and women who can barely support their children are having a ninth or a tent child. it is in the interest of the united states. we are a society thatelieves ave to b .. others. host: one last article and then to your calls. the treasury secretary has been on capitol hill trying to make the case for maintaining funding levels for key foreign aid programs. here is the headline. >> host: tim geithner, treasury secretary scad in congress as the world's bank failure to finance the capital inc
guest: number one, our national security, the united states of america depends on defense dollars. those are being cut, too, but not in proportion to foreign aid. defense, diplomacy, and development. turmoil, terrorists -- they find a very for tile soil when they are in communities that are lacking the basic essentials of life. it is in our interest. secondly, we are amoral society. ithere are many people who support foreign aid because they understand it is important to help people whether it...
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. >>> "america at the crossroads." tonight why america's losing some of the best and brightest and how to keep them here. >>> and tired of it all. alarming news about a problem that impairs our economy, our health, our jobs, actually puts us in danger. health, our jobs, actually puts us in danger. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. the president of the united states is now on record. the longtime libyan leader needs to leave and change must now come to libya. this is how the president put it at the white house today. >> let me just be very unambiguous about this. colonel gadhafi needs to step down from power and leave. that is good for his country. it is good for his people. it's the right thing to do. >> of course, that brings us to the question about how to do that, how to finish what the libyan uprising has started. there's growing support for a so-called no-fly zone, but the defense secretary continues to warn americans that would first mean a u.s. air attack
. >>> "america at the crossroads." tonight why america's losing some of the best and brightest and how to keep them here. >>> and tired of it all. alarming news about a problem that impairs our economy, our health, our jobs, actually puts us in danger. health, our jobs, actually puts us in danger. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. the president of the united states is now on record. the...
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segÚn el asesor principal sobre amÉrica latina en la casa blanca, no se adelanta la fecha de esta visita como resultado del ataque a los agentes de ice. >> pero estÁ haciendo mÉxico lo suficiente contra el narcotrÁfico? >> todos podemos hacer mÁs. y nosotros estamos cada dÍa en la relaciÓn bilateral que nuestras relaciones hemisfÉricas buscando cÓmo mejorar nuestros esfuerzos. >> la casa blanca al igual que muchos mexicanos que participaron en la encuesta de univisiÓn en ese paÍs piensa que el narcotrÁfico es un problema compartido en parte por el consumo de las drogas en territorio norteamericano y por la corrupciÓn en mÉxico. >> nosotros tenemos que hacer mÁs para reducir la demanda aquÍ en los estados unidos, es la razÓn por la cual hemos aumentado nuestras inversiones en programas que hacen exactamente eso. >> para este experto en el tema la agenda es muy amplia. >> yo veo esto como una oportunidad de lima asperezas, como dicen popularmente en mexico es un momento donde dos vecinos,2 buenos amigos tienen que hablar de cara a cara. >> para esta congresista el diÁlogo
segÚn el asesor principal sobre amÉrica latina en la casa blanca, no se adelanta la fecha de esta visita como resultado del ataque a los agentes de ice. >> pero estÁ haciendo mÉxico lo suficiente contra el narcotrÁfico? >> todos podemos hacer mÁs. y nosotros estamos cada dÍa en la relaciÓn bilateral que nuestras relaciones hemisfÉricas buscando cÓmo mejorar nuestros esfuerzos. >> la casa blanca al igual que muchos mexicanos que participaron en la encuesta de...
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is with these workers because they realize that this is an issue but protecting the middle class in america so they're not having a lot of effect they got millions already trying to sway public opinion trying to bolster scott walker falling public numbers and it's not working so well it had an effect in the recall election i'm sure but as we're seeing in the hauling people are already taking that into consideration in democrats are far more energized than republicans i mean remember in two thousand and ten one reason it democrats got killed is because we did not turn out because liberals progressives democrats were not that excited about what the democrats had done the previous two years we're going to see that same dynamic but in reverse where democrats are really fired up their route they're willing to walk over broken glass to cast those votes republicans are feeling a little bit let down because they were promised. obamacare would be destroyed and that it would be eliminated in and all sorts of crazy things that were never never going to happen and so this is not a election that it's fa
is with these workers because they realize that this is an issue but protecting the middle class in america so they're not having a lot of effect they got millions already trying to sway public opinion trying to bolster scott walker falling public numbers and it's not working so well it had an effect in the recall election i'm sure but as we're seeing in the hauling people are already taking that into consideration in democrats are far more energized than republicans i mean remember in two...
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we take no effort at all to determine if you're flying in from, you know, middle america or a foreign country that's hostile to us. your level of screening is the same. that defies logic. that's not a question, but a speech. i'll yield back my time. >> we recognize the gentlewoman for five minutes. >> i thank the chairman, the committee, and the ranking member of the subcommittee especially for their curtesies, and i thank the chairman of the full committee and as well as the ranking member of the full committee for their curtesies. it's a pleasure to see you this morning. i'm not on this committee, but the ranking former chair of the transportation security committee with oversight over tsa and on the homeland security committee. i will tell you that many of my waking hours address the question of professionalism and more training for the transportation security officers, and i think you would venture to say as one who needs flying as a mode of transportation that in most or many instances, our tso officers work within the realm that they have and use the skills in an appropriate man
we take no effort at all to determine if you're flying in from, you know, middle america or a foreign country that's hostile to us. your level of screening is the same. that defies logic. that's not a question, but a speech. i'll yield back my time. >> we recognize the gentlewoman for five minutes. >> i thank the chairman, the committee, and the ranking member of the subcommittee especially for their curtesies, and i thank the chairman of the full committee and as well as the...
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the delta is one of the most important stopovers in the united states and western north america for birds and provides critical habitat to the species. under 1944 treaty, the u.s. gets 90% of the colorado's water and mexico gets 10%, and no water left over for the delta. as a result, the mighty colorado no longer flows to california. the delta that once covered 2 million acres is reduced to 10% of the original size, less than 1%, a tenth of a percent of the water that reached the delta reaches it today, and that water is by accident. it comes from
the delta is one of the most important stopovers in the united states and western north america for birds and provides critical habitat to the species. under 1944 treaty, the u.s. gets 90% of the colorado's water and mexico gets 10%, and no water left over for the delta. as a result, the mighty colorado no longer flows to california. the delta that once covered 2 million acres is reduced to 10% of the original size, less than 1%, a tenth of a percent of the water that reached the delta reaches...
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i want to thank you for your courage to stand up as americans in america before america in the world and tell the truth. as a united states attorney, i prosecuted a home grown terrorist and is in prison now for 30 years. and it was the right thing to do. now, the questions that were asked today were well thought out and professionally asked. and you excellently answered them. but as a freshman congressman i think sometimes we failed to ask this question of you and, doctor, i'd like to present this to you and the other gentleman can respond if we have time. what do you expect from us, from congress? what should we be doing to promote the fact that this is not about a religion because i have many friends that are muslims and love this country as much as any one of us do. what do you expect from us? >> thank you, congressman. i hope and i pray every night as i do this work that you develop the political will to deal with this problem. that we separate all the theatrics and all the concern with vitriol and all that and get to how to solve the problem in that our enemy is using a language
i want to thank you for your courage to stand up as americans in america before america in the world and tell the truth. as a united states attorney, i prosecuted a home grown terrorist and is in prison now for 30 years. and it was the right thing to do. now, the questions that were asked today were well thought out and professionally asked. and you excellently answered them. but as a freshman congressman i think sometimes we failed to ask this question of you and, doctor, i'd like to present...
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it's being taped for "good morning america" to coincide with the release of spears' new album. the concert all set to go sunday at noon. seating is first come first served. >> i bet they will be lining up for that. >>> strong winds, heavy rain the biggest storm yet headed our way. we have team coverage around the bay. >> and a wind advisory about to go into effect here in the bay area. we are watching it pick up. we'll tell you what we are expecting coming up. >> plus explosions heard in libya's capital on day 6 of an air assault there. the new signs qaddafi's forces may be losing some sting when we come back. ,, ,,,,,,,,
it's being taped for "good morning america" to coincide with the release of spears' new album. the concert all set to go sunday at noon. seating is first come first served. >> i bet they will be lining up for that. >>> strong winds, heavy rain the biggest storm yet headed our way. we have team coverage around the bay. >> and a wind advisory about to go into effect here in the bay area. we are watching it pick up. we'll tell you what we are expecting coming up....